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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Herve Prigent, Pierre Gourmel, Anna Rivet, Marion Gavelle, Claire Beigbeder, Matthieu Pouget, Leonid Savitskiy (CGG) ; Andrea Grandi (TotalEnergies) ©2023 EAGE | December

We present a 4D pre-salt reservoir monitoring study from two wide-azimuth towed-streamer (WATS) surveys. Advanced flows were implemented to mitigate complex salt-related challenges and WATS repeatability issues in the image domain. Three models of converted waves interfering at reservoir level were generated via dual ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Thomas Latter, Karl Magnus Nielsen, Anthony Beech, Dario Cantu Bendeck ©2023 EAGE | December

Deriving an accurate high-resolution seismic quality factor (Q) model is necessary to both compensate for the phase dispersion and amplitude attenuation effects of the Earth’s anelasticity during imaging, and to reduce parameter cross-talk during velocity model building (VMB). Various methods exist for deriving Q ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Stefan Calvert ©2023 EAGE | December

The merits of Total and Effective porosity approaches have always been a source of discussion within the Petrophysical community globally. In general, an operating company adopts a single approach (Total or Effective) in their modelling workflows and ignores the alternative method. This is normally ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Laryssa Oliveira, Uilli Freitas (CGG) ; Rodrigo Penna (Petrobras) ©2023 EAGE | December

In recent years, the Brazilian presalt characterization has been a challenging task, either because of the imaging problems associated with complex salt layer geometry (Penna et al., 2019) or due to large heterogeneity in the presalt carbonates reservoir (Oliveira et al., 2018). Some efforts ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Gordon Poole, John Tickle ©2023 EAGE | December

Short period multiple prediction for land data is challenging due to poor imaging of the shallow multiple generators as well little information about the down-going reflection at the weathering layer. Based on multiple imaging of the shallow section, surface-related wave-equation deconvolution has been used ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Michal Galyga, Harrison Moore, Sridhar Mannem, Clement Bossy (CGG) ; Roya Niri, Asmund Pedersen (Equinor ASA) ©2023 EAGE | December

We discuss challenges of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) data in a Vertical Seismic Profile (VSP) setting and propose processing and imaging solutions to overcome these. The context is to review processing challenges and benefits of DAS VSP as a potential cost-effective solution for CO2 ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | T. Hewitt, R. Gadrbouh ©2023 EAGE | May

Acting as a technology-agnostic, standards-based data platform, the OSDU has reduced energy data silos and provided the capability for applications developers to build new solutions and data ingestion services. The current OSDU schemas are primarily created to store file metadata to allow users to ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Thomas Rebert, Lilas VIVIN, Oualid Bouhdiche, Matthieu Retailleau, David Le Meur, Clement Bossy, Fakhreddine Haouam, Noni Rordjaroenpan (CGG) ; Adel El-Emam, Mohammad Ali, Halis Bayri (Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)) ©2022 EAGE | December

We present the main results of a tailored velocity model building workflow on a recent broadband survey from North Kuwait. Depth imaging in Kuwait presents several challenges, including the need to capture the strong velocity variations of a complex near surface that generates long ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Olivier Leblanc, Anna Sedova, Gilles Lambare, Thibaut ALLEMAND, Thibaut Allemand, Olivier Hermant, Diego Carotti, Daniela Donno, Nabil Masmoudi ©2022 EAGE | December

Applications of full-waveform inversion (FWI) to land data have proven much more challenging than to marine data. The difficulties are linked to a lower signal-to-noise ratio but also to a greater influ-ence of elastic wave phenomena in these data sets, especially those characterized by ...

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